On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 22:06 +0100, Pedro Francisco wrote:
>> Have you reported your behaviour in a bug report?
>
> I haven't, and it looks like a good thing that I didn't, because it
> would appear that I really have no idea what was going on. I
On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 22:06 +0100, Pedro Francisco wrote:
> Have you reported your behaviour in a bug report?
I haven't, and it looks like a good thing that I didn't, because it
would appear that I really have no idea what was going on. I thought it
was loading a driver for a different wireless ch
I'll try to find out how to debug hp_wmi and then we can start from there.
Note: also happens on Ubuntu 11.10 so hopefully a lot more bug testers
will appear :p
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Pedro Francisco
> wrote:
>> Have you reporte
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Pedro Francisco
wrote:
> Have you reported your behaviour in a bug report? I've found it on Fedora 16
> as well (different hardware: iwl3945 & hp_wmi) so I'd point to your bug just
> to put it in context.
In both of your cases this looks to be a bug in wmi. I'm no
Have you reported your behaviour in a bug report? I've found it on Fedora 16
as well (different hardware: iwl3945 & hp_wmi) so I'd point to your bug just
to put it in context.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:13 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-09-04 at 12:26 -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
> > I cannot
On Sun, 2011-09-04 at 12:26 -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
> I cannot get wireless to work on my new Sony VAIO VPCEG laptop. It has
> the ar9285 chip in it.
After screwing around with this for a day, I finally figured out what is
going on. For some reason, it was also loading the acer_wmi module, a
driv